Example sentences of "reach out to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The debate is a profound one and it is only just beginning to reach out to a wider audience . |
2 | That challenge forced Mr Clinton into another change of emphasis , mainly concerned with the need to reach out to the private sector and to reduce the federal budget deficit . |
3 | The result was that when impatience to reach out to the peasantry boiled over into a significant movement in the early 1870s there was minimal planning and organization . |
4 | According to Robert F. Maguire III , President of LACMA 's Board of Trustees , ‘ One of Rusty 's most significant accomplishments was spearheading the museum 's efforts to reach out to the city 's diverse population , mounting exhibitions of multicultural appeal ’ . |
5 | Publishers must be able to reach out to the widest possible audience . |
6 | Elaborating on the Alliance 's offer of co-operation , Baker said in an address to ministers on June 6 that " our goal is to reach out to the Soviet Union and to the emerging democracies of central and eastern Europe " . |
7 | Their minds had not reached out to the terror of what had in fact happened . |
8 | Weber looked thoughtfully out at , the battle-torn cavern , and slowly reached out to the ship 's telegraph , ringing up the order to start engines . |
9 | At a time when the feature industry was undergoing a re-examination and the documentary movement was split between filmmakers who felt that they should reach out to a cinema audience , and those like Grierson himself who preferred to exhibit films outside the theatre ( e.g. town halls , schools , etc. ) , the possibility was open for some sort of rapprochement between the documentary and the fiction film . |
10 | He called for a ‘ radical ’ agenda that would reach out to the groups of voters , especially in the South of England , which have shown a marked reluctance to support Labour at four elections . |
11 | Together , in partnership , we can reach out to the people of Brazil and share the Good News that Jesus is Lord and that only in Christ can men and women be reconciled to God . |
12 | Together , in partnership , we can reach out to the people of Brazil and share the Good News that Jesus is Lord and that only in Christ can men and women be reconciled to God . |
13 | And they 'll reach out to the best part of your body . |
14 | Noting that " Europe has entered a new , promising era " , the declaration stated that " as a consequence this Alliance must and will adapt " and must " reach out to the countries of the East which were our adversaries in the Cold War and extend to them the hand of friendship " . |
15 | At the same time the audience pattern for highbrow television news seems more in keeping with the Public Service Ideal : reaching out to the interested public irrespective of social background . |
16 | REACHING OUT TO THE COMMUNITY |
17 | They may be worried about how to be gay , but far fewer of them are as desperate not to be and though they may be afraid of reaching out to the gay world , mostly they know it exists . |
18 | Or was it ? she wondered , her memory reaching out to the feel of Silas 's arms holding her against him , and to his lips resting upon her own . |
19 | Its reaching out to the people who 've not been through the processes that we 've been through and are still attached to ideas that are in essence racist , imperialist , sexist , heterosexist , and how we , nevertheless , draw those people into activity . |
20 | She held a book , reached out to a tall glass of pale gold wine , a twin to Jay 's . |
21 | The benevolent influence of a family , such as that depicted in the first chapter of Tom Brown 's Schooldays , reached out to the tenants and other members of the local community ; the girls from the cottages came into the big house as dairy or nursery-maids ; the boys were taken on as under-gardeners or grooms . |
22 | He did his best to ignore it , failed , and reached out to the bedside table where it sat , throwing the receiver off its cradle and returning to her in one graceless motion . |
23 | Because spiderglass now webbed the Solar System and reached out to the stars . |
24 | Her shape descended and she settled herself beside me , in awkward abundance , and my hand reached out to the white pulp of her shoulder . |
25 | The taxi drew to a halt where a purple awning reached out to the edge of the pavement . |
26 | She sat cross-legged on the grass and reached out to the bay . |
27 | Pray for Ruth Zinn as she seeks the Lord 's will and gathers support in order reach out to the ‘ working ’ girls in Glasgow . |
28 | JOHN Paul II has chosen the theme for the 1993 World Day of Peace : If you want peace , reach out to the poor . |
29 | Reach out to the poor |
30 | IF YOU want peace , reach out to the poor . |